I hate Mondays!

Oh Yipee Dooo Daaa Daaaa. 2 hours to Monday. My working friends and I have been talking about this. Is this what life is about? Counting down to Friday, cursing and swearing at Monday's very dreaded arrival. I see it on Facebook, I talk about it often enough, I count down to Friday to anyone who would do it, I hear it on the train.

Oh school, school school. School to me, is like... another lifetime. I have vague memories of it, they're getting more and more vaugue as time goes by. It's all I can do to hold on to the memories I have. I'm lucky I used to have a blog. A whole blog about my school life. Most of the girls had blogs too. All of which I am eternally thankful for.

What did we do in school?

1) Gossip

2) MSN

3) Facebook

4) Watch Movies

5) Play badminton

6) Sync computer games (you know.. like Counterstrike and Worms)

7) Eat, Sleep, walk around campus aimlessly and saying hi to at least 1 person every single time we're at it.

Before Little Nonya, Point of Entry and Spouse for House (and also before the "aiyah MediaCorp shows not nice one lah!)remember how much you used to love these Singapore TV productions, and how you took the trouble to get the VCR running before going out for dinner/on vacation? Also remember that producers and writers are human too, and constructive comments trump insults anytime :)

Maybe it was SBC then . Or TCS. That's how old these productions are! Old but gold ok haha lame rhyme.

AIYOYO LAOSHI
Don't know for sure if this was a SBC/TCS production because I was like... 5 and we watched the tape version in class! If this doesn't ring a bell, I really think you'll remember once you hear the song. It's not possible you can't! :D

Triple Nine
DON'T TELL ME YOU'VE NEVER WATCHED TRIPLE NINE. James Lye and Wong Li Lin were THE iconic hotties of the 1990s. Well Li Lin still looks fabulous but I don't see James Lye in the news anymore. If he looked t…

This weekend. Robots.
65,000 Balloons.Guinness World Records.Marina Square.Put them together, and you get...... THIS.

And believe me, it looks even more impressive in real life. Imagine how much time and effort it took! And there are HUNDREDS of balloons INSIDE the structure. Tell you why I know at the end of this post. I wanna cry when I think of the missed opportunity. hahaha.

Oh Silly me. I haven't showed you what this about yet! Read the banners lah! Confirm more interesting than my write-up.

Basically, this robot-like structure, all 11m x 18m of it was built by 50 balloon artists from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia and SIngapore to set a world record - more specifically, the Guiness World Records.

They finished this on Monday, and opened it for public viewing on FRIDAY MORNING. Impressive, no? #ASIANPRIDE

Balloon action figures. I think they'll be taken out to somewhere more open for easy photography. There were placed outside the atrium on Tuesday when I was there. Did…